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responsiveness
[ri-spon-siv-nis]
noun
the quality or state of being responsive.
Machinery.the ability of a machine or system to adjust quickly to suddenly altered external conditions, as of speed, load, or temperature, and to resume stable operation without undue delay.
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of responsiveness1
Example Sentences
One, from a Palisades resident whose home was destroyed, said that despite 50 years of doing business with State Farm, “We have had 8 adjusters so far and a consistent lack of responsiveness.”
"We show that the peak of responsiveness and where most things were happening was actually eight hours after exercise," Jones explained.
Ueno says, “Therefore, we wanted to examine whether the correlation of the activities within and between these networks could be used to predict responsiveness to spinal cord stimulation.”
As a massage junkie, I prefer the warmth and responsiveness of human touch.
America is not alone: Liberal democracy around the world is imperiled by its lack of robustness, responsiveness and deep deliberation.
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